1.1. Quick Export (of tracker items)

Click at the button and you get a csv with all items in bulk as dumped from the mysql tables. Very fast, but there is no way to customize the results. To customize and filter the output, see the next option “Export Tracker items”.

1.2. Export tracker items (with filters and more optional settings)

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1.2.1. UI

It is possible to export the tracker items in a csv format.
Before tikiwiki3, it was only a feature possible for an admin. After A permission tiki_p_export_tracker display a tab ‘Export Tracker Items’ in the view on the tracker items.
The export pannel gives also the opportunity to filters the tracker items

1.2.3. Paramters

filter fieldId (replace fieldId par the field Id ex: f_8 for the field 8) with the exact value of the parameter

x_fieldId

filter fieldId that contains the value of the parameter

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showStatus

on

showItemId

on

showCreated

on

showLastModif

on

parse

on

separator

character

delimitorL

steing

delimitorR

string

file

default filename (default: tracker_1.csv) for the trackerId=1

status

o,p,c

1.3. Structure (export trackers with tiki’s own syntax)

Export tracker to be reused from Tracker import (using tiki’s own syntax)

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You can then copy that content, edit as needed with your favourite text editor, and then re-import in tiki later on through the interface that you can access here: “Trackers > Duplicate/Import Tracker > Import Structure (raw data)”. You can optionally select that you want to preserve the tracker ID.

1.4. Profile Export ( to be reused from profiles, using YAML syntax)

Export tracker to be reused from profiles (using YAML syntax)

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After clicking at OK, you will see a page with the tracker shown in YAML format.

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You can then use it to create a configuration Profile with it in http://profiles.tiki.org, or import it in another tiki with that syntax through “Trackers > Duplicate/Import Tracker > Import from Profile/YAML”. You